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What is hypertension? -

The second name of high blood pressure is hypertension. You know that the blood present in our body constantly runs in the veins and through this blood, all oxygen, glucose, vitamins, minerals, etc., are needed for energy and nutrition to all parts of the body. Blood pressure is the pressure that occurs on the walls of the nerves due to blood flow. Usually this blood pressure depends on how much the heart is pumping blood in and how many obstacles are facing in the blood to flow in the veins. According to the Medical Guidelines, blood pressure exceeding 130/80 mmHg comes in the category of hypertension or high blood pressure.

Due to hypertension, about 2.5 lakh people die every year in India, whereas in the world these figures are crores of people. The special thing is that despite the warnings of the World Health Organization, due to poor lifestyle and unhealthy eating habits, the number of patients is increasing steadily. By the way, high blood pressure can affect any part of the body, but its highest risk is heart. When the hydrocarbon gets enough oxygen due to narrow or hardened blood vessels, there is pain in the chest. In such a case, if the flow of blood stops, there may be heart attack or cardiac arrest.


The cause of hypertension - 

There are two types of hypertension:

Primary hypertension  - Primary hypertension is mostly for young people, and there is no specific reason, but due to continuous irregular lifestyles, it gradually gets over time. The reason for this kind of blood pressure is very common, like:

Obesity Sleep reduces excessive irritation Eating intake of non-vegetarian food Tension of oil and unhealthy food
Secondary hypertension - secondary hypertension is that which is due to any disease in the body or due to some condition. There are usually secondary reasons for secondary hypertension.


Symptoms of Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) - 

In the initial symptoms of hypertension, pain in the back of the patient's head and neck. Many times he ignores such problems, which later becomes a serious problem.

Tension, headache, breathing fast and many times breathing difficulties. Changes in chest pain appear to be visible in the eyes, it looks like blurred bleeding with urine. Smothering head. Feeling fatigue and lethargy Nose bleeding.


Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) - 

Measuring blood pressure is very easy. In most hospitals, your blood pressure and weight are checked before meeting with the doctor. Normally, checking blood pressure regularly results in accurate results. Only once the reading is over, it can not be treated. Nowadays there are many types of electronic monitors available in the market, with the help of which you can easily check your blood pressure at home and keep an eye on it. At the start of adjusting the medicines, make a goal by measuring blood pressure. Normal blood pressure is less than 120/80 mmHg. When blood pressure exceeds 130/80 mmHg, it is classified as hypertension or high blood pressure. Those who have diabetes and high blood pressure, their blood pressure should be 130/80 or less. If your blood pressure continues to stay high then you should contact the doctor immediately. In such a situation, the doctor can ask you for these tests besides blood pressure.


Urine Test |Blood Test |Cholesterol Test| Heart's ECG Heart or Kidney Ultrasound

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